S2 E3: Maisie Williams

When you think of Maisie Williams, the first things that spring to mind are eyebrow injuries, “jabber” swords and hand-stitched dolls, right?The Before The Lights boys have struck gold again as actor, producer and fellow podcaster Maisie delves into her relationship with fitness throughout her career. From growing up on the set of Game Of Thrones to the intense character study for her recent role in Sex Pistols mini-series Pistols, Maisie has a pretty impressive CV of fascinating (and sometimes embarrassing) tales from the set and the gym. Dave, George and Josh hear about how a 12-year-old Maisie learned how to sword fight with her weaker left hand to go full “Daniel Day Lewis” on her role as Arya Stark, and how the show helped shape her understanding of the importance of keeping her mental health in check on and off set. They also uncover an unexpected hobby that helps her switch off between jobs. Maisie also tells the guys about her creative platform Daisie, something she hopes can help give emerging talent the time and space they need to develop their ideas and break into the TV and film industry.This episode was recorded before the sad passing of Pamela Rooke aka Jordan Mooney, who Maisie plays in Pistols.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Lighthouse Club is a community and wellness club for creatives in London. The club’s founders George Ashwell, David Hastie, Josh Betteridge and Georgia Canavan have over a decade of experience training, giving nutritional advice and generally taking care of actors before and after film roles. In each episode of BEFORE THE LIGHTS they‘re joined by one of their clients to discuss all things fitness from embarrassing moments at the gym to injuries on set and the impact exercise and the industry has had on their mental health. WARNING: This is not a work out podcast, things will 100% go off topic and you won‘t have to ever lift a finger listening to the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.